📚Our Tuition Club Online Science students have been learning about Chromatography- Separating dissolved Solids.
The Students looked at paper chromatography which is a method for separating dissolved substances from one another. The activity was based on how to separate mixtures (inks) and results were shared.
On Wednesday the children had the opportunity to take part in various activities.
Some included Baking, Cold Cooking, Stem challenges as well as a trip to the local Transport Museum.
The children were extremely excited and through these activities they got to build basic skills, boost confidence, develop spatial perception and planning skills, learn mathematical concepts and much more.
The stem challenges such as the stem jellybean structures allowed the children the opportunity to encourage experimentation, share ideas, encourage teamwork, show creativity as well as develop many other skills.
Last week our home-schooled students enjoyed a week of well-deserved fun activities which were both educational and entertaining.
The week started off with a trip to the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester.
The children got to explore the different types of objects and world changing ideas.
They visited the world’s oldest surviving passenger railway station and the world’s first railway warehouse, built in 1830.
They enjoyed the live demonstrations of historic working machinery as well as taking part in some of the fun science shows which was an enjoyable experience for all.
Another group visited the Imperial War Museum in Manchester.
Alhamdulillaah yesterday afternoon we came to the end of another term at the Tuition Club and to celebrate the achievements of our home schooled students, we held an end of term ceremony.
During the ceremony our students were rewarded for achieving a 100% mark in all subjects on the Tuition Club behaviour and effort charts, and were presented with certificates and gifts.
Our home-schooled students gave some fantastic presentations to showcase the work they covered this term. They have worked extremely hard and we encourage them to continue on and further develop their skills InshaAllaah.
To reward our home-schooled students for their hard work and effort this term, we will be holding a ceremony on the last day Thursday 19th December from 2pm – 15:05.
We hope to see all parents come and join us in congratulating the students.